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    This you need to know before you get a tattoo

    Nowadays there is more and more experimentation with tattoos, different colors and designs are no longer an exception. Tattoos used to be just a picture of a favorite God or something small personal on the wrists. Tattoos may receive more recognition these days, but there are still numerous debates about whether or not the ink causes health problems. Many people are convinced that tattoos bring pore and skin problems.

    In tattooing, your body is the canvas on which the tattoo artist unleashes his creativity and ingenuity. Through needles, the ink is applied into the dermis or dermis. The reason it is applied in the dermis is so that the tattoo does not fade, disappear or bleed as it would with the deeper or less deep layers of skin. Choosing the right artist is just as important as choosing the design, they must have the right skills so that the tattoo retains its beautiful shape after being applied to the skin.

    There are also a lot of people who avoid tattoos because they want to donate blood regularly. In fact, if you have just had a tattoo, you may not donate blood for 4 months because there is a chance that the blood got infected during tattooing. This infection in the blood would only disappear after 4 months.

    The tattooed area is like a wound, so it must be cared for as a wound for the first few days. At the tattoo shop, you will always be able to find and purchase the right products to take care of your tattoo. A foil may also be applied to the tattoo for the first few hours to prevent dirt from getting into the wound and inflaming it.

    The price of a tattoo can vary greatly depending on the size and design of the artwork. It makes sense that the bigger the tattoo, the more you pay for it. Also, color tattoos are generally more expensive than black tattoos.

    A tattoo artist/shop always needs a license to practice the profession. They obtain these by undergoing training related to hygiene regulations. After passing this course, the artist must register with the FPS (Federal Public Service) Public Health.

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